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Lubbock Women's Club

Lubbock, Lubbock County

Marker Text

Starting in 1944, several women’s organizations met to coordinate their community improvement efforts. In February 1945, 22 groups became charter members of the Lubbock Women’s Club. After meeting at members’ homes, Texas Technological College and other sites, the club bought the former Plains Funeral Home building as their headquarters in 1949. Built in 1941 by contractor J.J. McLoen, the two-story, brick veneer building has a full-façade porch and Doric columns. The club has made additions as it has grown, holding its own functions, hosting other events and serving its neighbors and community. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2013

Marker Details

Address 2020 Broadway
Location Description
Marker # 17701
Dedicated 2013
Size, Type RTHL Medallion & plaque without post
Code women's clubs
Latitude, Longitude 33.584692, -101.861386

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